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Judiciary Committee advances four bills on service fees, corrections partnerships, background checks and consumer solicitations

2605127 · March 13, 2025
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Summary

The Kansas Senate Judiciary Committee voted to advance four bills: HB 2182 on service-of-process fees for certain protection orders; HB 2215 expanding Department of Corrections public‑private partnership allowances; HB 2342 allowing background checks for Department of Commerce employees; and HB 2118 tightening disclosure requirements for solicitations that resemble government filings.

The Kansas Senate Judiciary Committee took final action on four bills during the meeting, moving each out of committee by voice vote.

House Bill 2182 would create an exception to the standard $15 charge for service of process when the underlying case is filed under the Protection from Abuse Act or related proceedings (including protection from ****** assault, human trafficking, and similar out-of-jurisdiction proceedings). The reviser said the bill ‘‘would create an exception to that $15 charge for serving process’’ in those cases.…

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